Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-327). Chapter Eleven "Brief Reflections toward a Multiplicative Theory and Praxis of Being" written by Adrien Katherine Wing IaU-L
Contents:
Black-Canadian feminist thought: drawing on the experiences of my sisters / Njoki Nathani Wane -- The more things change ... rethinking mainstream feminism / Katerina Deliovsky -- Criticism, reconstruction and African-centred feminist historiography / Tamari Kitossa -- Black women and work in nineteenth-century Canada west: black woman teacher Mary Bibb / Afua Cooper -- Black women in graduate studies: transforming the socialization experience / Dolana Mogadime -- Reconceptualizing our classroom practice: notes from an anti-racist educator / Grace Mathieson -- Carving out critical space: African-Canadian women and the academy / Njoki Nathani Wane -- Images in black: black women, media, and the mythology of an orderly society / Erica Lawson -- Spirit-murdering the messenger: the discourse of fingerpointing as the law's response to racism / Patricia J. Williams -- Transgressive whiteness: the social construction of white women involved in interracial relationships with black men / Katerina Deliovsky -- Brief reflections toward a multiplicative theory and praxis of being / Adrien Katherine Wing -- African women and spirituality: harmonizing the balance of life / Njoki Nathani Wane -- Living well within the context of indigenous education / Brenda Firman -- Reclaiming identity: native wombmyn's reflections on wombma-based knowledge and spirituality / Barbara Waterfall.
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